Month: December 2016
Time for a Christmas tree takeaway?
What happens to your real Christmas tree once the fun is all over, and it is standing in the corner...
Living wage: Discount for paying fairly
Businesses can benefit from a business rate discount as part of Ealing Council’s commitment to ensure local workers are better...
Merry Christmas and farewell 2016
2016 will be remembered for all kinds of political change, and the tragedies of Aleppo in Syria and the plight...
How to have a green Christmas
Across the UK, it is estimated that we generate around 30% more waste over Christmas and surprisingly most of it...
Acton shops show off their festive best
Acton’s traders got especially creative recently for a best dressed shop window Christmas competition. The stores were lit up by...
Alcohol: Some sobering thoughts
With the party season upon us, it is easy to get swept up in rounds and drink more than we...
The Goodlet diaries: Week 52 – the final entry
Week 52 - the last part of our year-long serialisation of Goodlet's diaries from 80 years ago, begins with our...
West Ealing consultation: One week left
A six-week public consultation began on 14 November, asking residents what they think of Ealing Council putting a legal order...
Ealing’s new cinema gets underway
Councillor Julian Bell, leader of Ealing Council, joined Tony Pidgley, chair of the Berkeley Group, and Holly Smallman, from Picturehouse...
The Goodlet diaries: Week 51
Week 51, the penultimate entry of our serialisation, is dominated by a school play, more concerns about finances and visits...
Home learning: Apprentices on site
The first phase of a dramatic overhaul of Havelock estate in Southall is almost complete and it has seen local...
Pupils make ‘appy travellers
Pupils in Hanwell have developed an ‘app’ for mobile phones that has successfully encouraged others to walk to and from...
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